Art and Faith: A Theology of Making

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In the depths of his studio, painter Makoto Fujimura embarks on an introspective journey to reconcile art and faith, revealing the sacred in the creative process. This poignant exploration spans thirty years of artistic expression, weaving together threads of theology, aesthetics, and spirituality. Fujimura's art becomes an act of worship, as he waits, prays, and praises in the stillness of his studio. Drawing inspiration from the Bible, T.S. Eliot, Mark Rothko, and Japanese Kintsugi technique, he uncovers the profound connection between making and being, illuminating the divine presence that permeates our lives. This luminous book is a testament to the transformative power of creativity, inviting readers to behold the beauty and depth of God's grace.

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N. T. Wright

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